Greetings!

This message includes:
  • information on the authorization of additional COVID-19 boosters and recommendations for their use; and
  • details on a CMS announcement about a Fire Safety Evaluation System-related waiver extension.

Sincerely,

April Payne, MBA, LNHA
Chief Quality & Regulatory Affairs Officer
Executive Director of VCAL
Virginia Health Care Association | Virginia Center for Assisted Living 
Additional COVID-19 Boosters Approved
 
Following Emergency Use Authorizations from the Food and Drug Administration this week, the CDC provided updated recommendations for COVID-19 booster shots.
 
COVID-19 booster shots are now recommended for the following groups of individuals who received a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, at 6 months or more after their initial series:
 
Additionally, for those that are 18 and older that received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine two or more months ago, a booster shot is recommended.
 
Eligible individuals can get a booster shot of a different brand if they choose to do so as the CDC is now allowing for mixing and matching product for the booster shot.
 
The CDC has created a webpage to help long term care (LTC) providers access the booster dose. Providers should work with their LTC pharmacies to gain access to the booster dose. If you are having trouble accessing the vaccine, please contact your state or local health department’s immunization program. The appropriate contact for each immunization program can be found here.
 
As a reminder, the CDC has noted that the COVID-19 vaccine and the influenza vaccinations can be coadministered in cases where an individual is eligible for both vaccinations.
 
Please visit #GetVaccinated for resources on increasing vaccine confidence.
CMS Announces FSES-Related Waiver Extension
 
CMS announced it is granting a two-year extension to a specific group of existing Time Limited Waivers (TLW). This benefits providers who have historically utilized a Fire Safety Evaluation System (FSES) to show equivalent compliance with the Life Safety Code®, and to meet fire safety requirements for certification with Medicare and Medicaid programs. Previously, CMS had granted a five-year TLW to organizations directly affected by an FSES scoring change. However, many of those waivers are due to expire by the end of this year. By granting the extension, providers will now have until November 1, 2023 to come into compliance with the Life Safety Code®. AHCA has repeatedly raised this issue with CMS, and are glad to see a resolution, if temporary, to this pressing concern.
 
This extension directly affects providers who previously had passed a FSES using the 2001 edition of NFPA 101A, but could no longer pass the FSES using the 2013 edition of NFPA 101A. This situation commonly affected facilities with construction deficiencies often cited under K161. Unforeseen changes to NFPA 101A between the two editions created an overnight compliance problem when the 2012 edition of the Life Safety Code® was adopted by CMS in 2016. The issue was a change in scoring values, not in the level of fire and life safety provided. Providers were not suddenly any less safe. 
 
The two-year waiver extension also provides CMS additional time to implement a long-term solution. CMS can address the issue through a variety of mechanisms including:
  •  finalizing the provision in the rule that was proposed in 2019. That would allow providers to default back to the “mandatory values” of the 2001 FSES.
  • providing a categorical waiver permitting use of the updated construction section in Chapter 19 of the 2021 edition of the Life Safety Code®.
  • adopting the 2021 edition of the Life Safety Code® in its entirety.
 
For now, this provides important relief to organizations with waivers on the brink of expiration. However, a new FSES will be required to be completed and submitted after each annual survey is conducted. You can access the fully updated CMS memo. AHCA will continue to advocate for a permanent solution that is favorable to providers.
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